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PostedinEmerging Technology & News, Reviews Posted on October 4, 2019

Microsoft releases Windows 10 patch that fixes audio issues, also breaks printers

Posted By Matthew.England

We’ve been here before Facepalm: Can Microsoft release a bug-fixing update for Windows 10 without it causing new problems? Apparently not, it seems, as yet again the company has released a cumulative update that breaks something else. This time, it’s printers that

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PostedinEmerging Technology & News Posted on September 30, 2019

Google reportedly under antitrust scrutiny for new internet encryption protocol

Posted By Kerry.Hershey

The new standard aims to improve security and privacy by encrypting internet traffic. Google’s plans to use a new internet protocol has raised concerns among congressional antitrust investigators who worry it could give the company an unfair competitive advantage, the Wall Street Journal

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PostedinComputer Help, Privacy and Security Posted on September 27, 2019

7 security tips to keep people and apps from stealing your data

Posted By Shannon.Smith

Data privacy experts weigh in on how to protect your personal information when on your phone. Can you really trust the apps on your phone? Researchers discovered that over 1,000 apps that “bent the rules” have horned in on your privacy,

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PostedinComputer Help Posted on September 25, 2019

This free Windows 10 upgrade offer still works. Here’s why — and how to get it

Posted By Matthew.England

More than three years after Microsoft’s free upgrade offer officially ended, people are still reporting successful Windows 10 upgrades from older machines. Here’s the latest extremely unofficial report. In January 2017, I wrote a post titled  “Here’s how you can

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PostedinComputer Help Posted on September 23, 2019

How to use the new Firefox Private Network

Posted By Deborah.Moore

Need to hide your location and encrypt your Firefox browser data? Look no further than the new Firefox Private Network add-on. When you’re on the go and you’re making use of a free, insecure network with your laptop, the last

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PostedinPrivacy and Security, Reviews Posted on September 19, 2019

Mozilla relaunches Test Pilot with a new ‘Private Network’ extension for Firefox

Posted By Matthew.England

Don’t call it a VPN though. Why it matters: Mozilla is reviving its Test Pilot program and bringing with it a beta version of its Private Network extension. While it functions similarly to a VPN, Mozilla wants to appeal to privacy advocates

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PostedinPrivacy and Security Posted on September 17, 2019

A critical flaw in VLC media player leaves PCs exposed, VideoLAN says otherwise

Posted By Matthew.England

The issue isn’t reproducible, according to VideoLAN What just happened? Given its popularity, there’s a high chance that you have the VLC media player installed on your PC. Unless you’re running macOS, your Windows, Linux or Unix machine is reportedly susceptible to

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PostedinPrivacy and Security Posted on September 12, 2019

Google says hacked websites were attacking iPhones for years

Posted By Kylee.Campanella

Now-fixed exploits were used to install monitoring implants What just happened? Apple likes to push its devices as a safer option compared to its rivals, but they still have vulnerabilities. Security researchers at Google say a collection of hacked websites were used

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PostedinPrivacy and Security Posted on September 10, 2019

More than 99% of attacks in the past year relied on human error to gain access

Posted By Kylee.Campanella

Experiencing a data breach purely from being internet-connected is quite rare. Hackers rely on users to open or install a malicious payload, according to Proofpoint. For all of the attention paid to software vulnerabilities—there are dozens, if not hundreds, published

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PostedinEmerging Technology & News, Reviews Posted on September 6, 2019

Microsoft’s Chromium Edge browser hits the beta channel

Posted By Deborah.Moore

Chromium Edge is now one step away from general availability In context: Beta is the third and most stable of Microsoft’s preview channels. Major updates are rolled out approximately every six weeks alongside the occasional bug fixes and security patches. Microsoft’s Chromium-powered Edge

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